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Share This Story! Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about Facebook Email Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Whatever Happened to ... J. B. Hunter stores? The Hunter stores had restaurants and beauty parlors to go along with all kinds of merchandise offerings. Sent! A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Join the Conversation To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs Subscribe Today Log In Subscribed, but don't have a login? Activate your digital access. Alan Morrell, Special to Rochester Democrat and Chronicle USA TODAY NETWORK Published 7:00 a.m. ET April 28, 2018 CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORE Amidst the recent news of retail carnage – with Sears, Kmart, Bon Ton and others closing stores – we look back this week at another retailer that used to be in … [Read more...] about Whatever Happened to … J. B. Hunter stores?

Share This Story! Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about Facebook Email Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Whatever Happened to ... the VIP Ocean Club hot spot? The Ocean Club catered to an “older” and upscale crowd with an enormous sound-and-light system, valet parking and bathroom attendants. Sent! A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Join the Conversation To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs Subscribe Today Log In Subscribed, but don't have a login? Activate your digital access. Alan Morrell, Special to Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Published 7:00 a.m. ET April 14, 2018 CLOSE A look back at the past and the places that became a part of Rochester's roots. Wochit CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORE The Ocean Club was a … [Read more...] about Whatever Happened to … the VIP Ocean Club hot spot?

Democracy Dies in Darkness Sections Home Subscribe Try 1 month for $1 Username Sign In Account Profile Newsletters & Alerts Gift Subscriptions Contact Us Help Desk Subscribe Account Profile Newsletters & Alerts Gift Subscriptions Contact Us Help Desk Accessibility for screenreader Energy and Environment by Darryl Fears and Dino Grandoni by Darryl Fears and Dino Grandoni Email the author April 13 at 5:33 PM Email the author Plaquemines Parish Coastal Zone Director P.J. Hahn rescues a heavily oiled bird from the waters of Barataria Bay, La., in 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Trump administration made it clear this week that it is sapping the strength of a century-old law to protect birds, issuing guidance that the law would not be used as it has been to hold people or companies accountable for killing the animals. In an opinion issued Wednesday to federal wildlife police who … [Read more...] about The Trump administration has officially clipped the wings of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

After the record-setting “March For Our Lives” protest on March 24, the $5 million-a-year National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre stayed in his bunker and remained tight-lipped, but his trolls dropped their AR-15s, climbed out of their militia foxholes, and put some of the most deplorable crap I have ever heard on the airwaves. One NRA troll said: “Today’s protests aren’t spontaneous. Gun-hating billionaires and Hollywood elites are manipulating and exploiting children as part of their plan to DESTROY the Second Amendment and strip us of the right to defend ourselves and our loved ones.” One added this plea: “Join the NRA and fight for our kids safety! (Like they did after Sandy Hook?)” An NRA video clip on Facebook called the march a “carnival.” I worked in carnivals one summer. I don’t remember people crying over 17 murdered students and teachers on the midway. Another NRA troll said: … [Read more...] about The NRA Gun Lobby And Republicans Pick Guns Over Kids

Loggers aren’t happy about weight restrictions on the interstate highway system, so they decided to create havoc in downtown Duluth to make sure their voices, and trucks, were seen and heard. Several dozen logging trucks created a convoy down Superior Street Thursday morning on their way to a rally near the Port Authority. Organizers said loggers prefer to haul 90,000 pounds of wood or more to save fuel and make fewer trips between the woods and the mill. Federal regulations limit trucks to 80,000 pounds on Minnesota’s interstates, according to the Duluth News Tribune, pushing them on routes such as Superior Street and Highway 61. __________________________________ Red Wing plans to go down fighting as it tries to keep a beloved golf course open that its owner has slated for closure Nov. 1. The Red Wing City Council voted unanimously after a closed door meeting this week to authorize the city attorney to serve Wendell Pittenger, which runs the Mississippi National Golf … [Read more...] about Truck convoy rolls through downtown Duluth